Soldato
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So I'm looking to set up a coffee trailer in the near future, and I'll need a change of car as I currently have a 2016 Fiesta ST.
I'm not sure the exact weight I'll be towing, but a double horse box is about 900-1000kg unladen, so taking into account fittings and equipment, I would estimate it would be about 1200-1400kg?
Reliability is the most important factor, but would prefer something with decent steering (my dad has a 2016 qashqai, and it's not the best to drive).
Petrol only and ULEZ compliant. Ideally under £10k, I'm not opposed to buying a bit older/higher mileage if it's good value for money and not a known money pit the older it gets. Maybe flexible with price if I can get a much better/newer for not much more. Will likely only do about 10k miles a year.
I think I prefer hatchback to SUV, but if SUV is more appropriate, that's fine.
I was initially thinking along the lines of Ford Focus ST-Line, Skoda Octavia VRS, Volvo V40, Hyundai Tucson, Mazda CX5.
I haven't towed anything before, is it fairly easy to learn by just reading/watching stuff and initiailly driving slowly/carefully, or is it worth doing a course? They are about £500.
Thanks in advance.
I'm not sure the exact weight I'll be towing, but a double horse box is about 900-1000kg unladen, so taking into account fittings and equipment, I would estimate it would be about 1200-1400kg?
Reliability is the most important factor, but would prefer something with decent steering (my dad has a 2016 qashqai, and it's not the best to drive).
Petrol only and ULEZ compliant. Ideally under £10k, I'm not opposed to buying a bit older/higher mileage if it's good value for money and not a known money pit the older it gets. Maybe flexible with price if I can get a much better/newer for not much more. Will likely only do about 10k miles a year.
I think I prefer hatchback to SUV, but if SUV is more appropriate, that's fine.
I was initially thinking along the lines of Ford Focus ST-Line, Skoda Octavia VRS, Volvo V40, Hyundai Tucson, Mazda CX5.
I haven't towed anything before, is it fairly easy to learn by just reading/watching stuff and initiailly driving slowly/carefully, or is it worth doing a course? They are about £500.
Thanks in advance.